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Author: William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863)
Mr. M. A. Titmarsh [pseudonym]
Text collections / compilations [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
Texts set to music [warning - not necessarily comprehensive]
[x] indicates a placeholder for a text that is not yet in the database * indicates that a text cannot (yet?) be displayed on this site because of its copyright status.
Note: titles are in bold and first lines are in italics. A blue rectangle containing a language code such as ENG indicates the presence of a translation to that language. A grey rectangle such as FRE indicates a particular translation (usually one set to music) exists but is missing.
A credo (For the sole edification
) (from Five German Ditties) G. Chadwick: Credo
P. Tranchell: Doctor Luther
A little girl through field and wood (from Five German Ditties) FRE P. Tranchell: The chaplet
A tale of long ago (There liv'd a sage in days of yore
) (from Five German Ditties) - H. Noble FRE
A tragic story (There liv'd a sage in days of yore
) (from Five German Ditties) - B. Britten, A. Bergh, E. Bullock, G. Chadwick, A. Hamerton, G. Peterkin, J. Roff, P. Tranchell FRE
A tragic tale (There liv'd a sage in days of yore
) (from Five German Ditties) - J. Fox, D. Slater FRE
And thou wert once a maiden fair
(from Five German Ditties) P. Tranchell: To a very old woman
Ballad of Little Billee (There were three sailors of Bristol city
) (from Sand and Canvas) - G. O'Hara, G. Peel
Bread and butter (Werther had a love for Charlotte
) (from Miscellanies: Prose and Verse) - S. Barab
Commanders of the Faithful (The Pope he is a happy man) (from Rebecca and Rowena) - W. Platt
Credo (For the sole edification
) (from Five German Ditties) - G. Chadwick
Cutting him dead (Werther had a love for Charlotte
) (from Miscellanies: Prose and Verse) - E. Bacon, C. Blyton
Doctor Luther (For the sole edification
) (from Five German Ditties) - P. Tranchell
For the sole edification
(from Five German Ditties) G. Chadwick: Credo
P. Tranchell: Doctor Luther
Ho! pretty page, with the dimpled chin (Ho! pretty page, with the dimpled chin) (from Rebecca and Rowena) - A. Foote
Ho! pretty page, with the dimpled chin (from Rebecca and Rowena) A. Foote: Ho! pretty page, with the dimpled chin
T. Marzials: Wait till you come to forty years
W. Platt, R. Walthew: The Age of Wisdom
How spake of old the Royal Seer?
M. Crichton: Vanity of vanities
Little Billee (There were three sailors of Bristol city
) (from Sand and Canvas) - R. Boughton, W. Bowie, J. Diack, P. Edmonds, C. Herreshoff, M. Hurd, H. Sykes, C. Wood
On a very old woman (And thou wert once a maiden fair
) (from Five German Ditties) P. Tranchell: To a very old woman
Sorrows of Werther (Werther had a love for Charlotte
) (from Miscellanies: Prose and Verse) - R. Walthew
The Age of Wisdom (Ho! pretty page, with the dimpled chin) (from Rebecca and Rowena) - W. Platt, R. Walthew
The chaplet (A little girl through field and wood) (from Five German Ditties) - P. Tranchell FRE
The cold gray hills they bind me around (from Five German Ditties) FRE P. Tranchell, R. Walthew: The king on the tower
The garret (With pensive eyes the little room I view) GER
The king on the tower (The cold gray hills they bind me around) (from Five German Ditties) - P. Tranchell, R. Walthew FRE
The pigtail (There liv'd a sage in days of yore
) (from Five German Ditties) - F. Bullard, M. Dring, H. Gilbert, J. Wardale, S. Barab FRE
The Pope he is a happy man (from Rebecca and Rowena) W. Platt: Commanders of the Faithful
The rose upon my balcony (The rose upon my balcony the morning air perfuming) (from Vanity Fair) - B. Rolt, C. Stanford
The rose upon my balcony the morning air perfuming (from Vanity Fair) B. Rolt, C. Stanford: The rose upon my balcony
The three sailors (There were three sailors of Bristol city
) (from Sand and Canvas) G. O'Hara, G. Peel: Ballad of Little Billee
R. Boughton, W. Bowie, J. Diack, P. Edmonds, C. Herreshoff, M. Hurd, H. Sykes, C. Wood: Little Billee
There liv'd a sage in days of yore
(from Five German Ditties) FRE H. Noble: A tale of long ago
F. Bullard, M. Dring, H. Gilbert, J. Wardale, S. Barab: The pigtail
J. Fox, D. Slater: A tragic tale
B. Britten, A. Bergh, E. Bullock, G. Chadwick, A. Hamerton, G. Peterkin, J. Roff, P. Tranchell: A tragic story
There were three sailors of Bristol city
(from Sand and Canvas) G. O'Hara, G. Peel: Ballad of Little Billee
R. Boughton, W. Bowie, J. Diack, P. Edmonds, C. Herreshoff, M. Hurd, H. Sykes, C. Wood: Little Billee
To a very old woman (And thou wert once a maiden fair
) (from Five German Ditties) - P. Tranchell
Vanitas Vanitatum (How spake of old the Royal Seer?
) M. Crichton: Vanity of vanities
Vanity of vanities (How spake of old the Royal Seer?
) - M. Crichton
Wait till you come to forty years (Ho! pretty page, with the dimpled chin) (from Rebecca and Rowena) - T. Marzials
Werther had a love for Charlotte
(from Miscellanies: Prose and Verse) S. Barab: Bread and butter
R. Walthew: Sorrows of Werther
E. Bacon, C. Blyton: Cutting him dead
With pensive eyes the little room I view GER
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